GB-ART supports CC-ART!
What better to get to know fellow creatives, gather ideas and just enjoy the region than a bus trip? This is just what 20 members of GBART did on November 6th.
The Condamine Country Art and Open Studio Trail is the sister trail for GBART (The Granite Belt Art and Craft Open Studio Event).
The bus trip provided the experience of seeing and chatting to other artists on a trail.
Stops included - Willow Tree Art Collective, Killarney, Tannymorel mural, the Hermitage Sandstone and Mosaic picnic shelter for a fabulous boxed lunch by Vincenzo’s Big Apple Cafe, Warwick Art Gallery and the Warwick Pottery club.
GBART offers an engaging experience for all who participate, artists and attendees alike. Makers meeting makers added another dimension. GBART artisans got to experience an art trail from the participant side. “Walking a mile in others’ shoes is definitely a way to improve your own performance, “ said GBART Vice President Linda Hodson.
GBART President, Roxane Scott said, “ I found the day fascinating but I hope what our artisans took away was a sense of how important it is to engage your audience and some innovative ideas on how to showcase their own talent.”
The other purpose of the day was to give out the GBART goodies! Artisan application kits with everything artisans need to know to prepare to apply for GBART 2023 were an onboard treat.
Applications to be on the GBART Trail open in March 2023 but Granite Belt artisans are already thinking and planning for GBART 2023 and of course, so is the GBART Committee.
Looking forward to the next magical mystery art tour…
SAVE THE DATE:
27, 28, 29 OCTOBER 2023
THE GRANITE BELT ART AND CRAFT OPEN STUDIO EVENT
📸 Images supplied on the trail by Sandra McEwan Photography
Proudly supported by the Restart Investment to Sustain and Expand (RISE) Fund
Granite Belt Art and Craft Trail
Contact: Roxanne Scott - Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. / Phone: 0411 433 474